Virat Korner’s mythological action-adventure ‘Nagbandham: The Secret Treasure’ has taken a steady start at the Indian box office. According to Saknilk, the film collected Rs 3.25 crore at the net collection in India on its opening day. Day 1 business came from 3,202 shows across the country and recorded an overall occupancy of 22%.Directed by Abhishek Nama, the film is inspired by Indian mythology and history. It stars Virat Karna in the lead role, Nava Natesh and Ishwarya Menon in the lead roles.
India’s total revenue reached Rs 3.74 crore
‘Nagbandham: The Secret Treasure’ has registered a total collection of Rs 3.74 crore in India. India’s net collection currently stands at Rs 3.25 crore.The Telugu version collected Rs 2.90 crore. The Hindi version followed with Rs 20 lakh, while the Tamil version grossed Rs 10 lakh. Malayalam added Rs 3 lakh and Kannada version added Rs 2 lakh.
The Telugu version records the strongest hold
The Telugu version posted the best occupancy among all language releases It registered an overall occupancy of 24.87% on Friday.The morning show started the day with 19.46% occupancy. Afternoon audience turnout increased to 24.15%. It remained stable at 23.92% in the evening before climbing to 31.92% for the night shows which recorded the highest attendance of the day.The Hindi version recorded an overall occupancy of 12.53% while the Tamil version finished with 10.90%. Kannada version reported 17.38% occupancy. The Malayalam version recorded 4.30% throughout the day.
Mythology meets action and adventure
‘Nagabandham: The Secret Treasure’ blends mythology, action and fantasy in a story built around ancient legends and treasures. The narrative revolves around the search for the mysterious Brahma Kamalam, a sacred object believed to hold extraordinary significance.Virat Karna plays Rudra and his path eventually crosses with Abdali, portrayed by Rishabh Sahni, who is determined to secure the sacred flower for his own ambitions.
ETimes calls it an ambitious fantasy
Reviewing the film, ETimes described it as an ambitious attempt in the mythological fantasy genre.Our exclusive review says, “Nagabandham has an engaging mythological fantasy element, but an overwrought screenplay, disjointed visual effects and a tedious runtime prevent it from living up to its ambitious vision.”Disclaimer: Box office numbers and information in this article are compiled from public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless expressly stated, providing a fair representation of the movie’s box office performance. This total may change as official studio data is updated or additional international market reports are finalized. This information is provided by us for information and entertainment purposes only.